Wedding showers

My wedding shower – or bridal shower if you will – was this past Saturday. It went perfectly, other than the fact that it flew by so fast I didn’t get a chance to speak with everyone individually as I wanted to.

In the majority of my wedding posts I talk about the planning process, questions to ask vendors, etc. I hope as I write about my wedding journey I can advise and occasionally amuse others along the way.

In the case of the shower, I had nothing to do with the planning and didn’t know where the location was until I was driven there. It was so wonderful to be out of the loop, to have one less thing to worry about.

Consequently, I don’t have a solid list of how to plan a shower, but I would like to share what was done for me – I’m sure great ideas can be sparked.

To start out with this, this was the cake, courtesy of my very talented future sister-in-law. I’m pretty sure all guests were shocked that she is not a cake person or baker by profession.

In honor of my bookworm-ness, my MOH created book centerpieces of antique looking books.

Side note: I will be rereading Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus before I get married, and you should too.

You’ll also notice a personally crafted bookmark of my fiance and me, “starting a new chapter in life.”

The rose below is made up of book pages.

A personalized menu:

Pictures of me, as a kid:

From the cake, with cute birds:

I just love the simple delicateness of baby’s breath.

It really goes to show how much a few tiny detail-oriented additions can make all the difference in the world.

What I’m holding here is a collection of all the bows and ribbons from the gifts, arranged just so on a paper plate, courtesy of one of my bridesmaids:

And, just a few personal photos. . .

Here I am cutting the amazing cake – it was red velvet inside!

My beautiful MOH, Jenny:

My biggest cheerleader in life, my mom:

And me with my bridesmaids, or as I like to call them, Team Erin:

Conversely,  when I was a maid of honor, I did things quite differently. I threw the shower at my own apartment, cooked all the food myself (I would not recommend that by the way – it was very hectic and in the crazyness I severely burned my arm) and had someone come and give everyone manicures. And did I mention it was pajama-themed?

There are lots of great themes for showers, or you can go traditional as my maid of honor did, reserving a cute room at a quaint location. Whatever you do, don’t forget to spice things up with some awesome personal touches.

Comments

3 responses to “Wedding showers”

  1. Judy Landers

    I concur with your comments about the shower. It was well organized, fun, had great people in attendance and great food, including the amazing cake.

    By the way, I will always be your biggest cheerleader!!!

  2. Kat

    Wow! Your MOH really stuck some amazing details in there…love the book page roses and the bunting with pictures of you!

    1. Confession: Had to look up what bunting means.

      But yeah, that was awesome! She made up ones with Alan as a little kid as well, and we used both for the wedding.